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| | | ... notched another record close on the back of some solid economic data. Fresh US economic data showed a rise in consumer confidence for May, a surprising increase in durable goods orders for April and an increase in home prices for March. |
| | | | ... S&P/Case-Shiller 20-city house price index came in more than expected in March (so did the FHFA measure of house prices); consumer confidence advanced to 83 in May from 81.7 in the previous month. US manufacturing's expanding, US house prices are rising ... |
| | | | ... Composite Index, which jumped 51.26 points, or 1.22 per cent, to 4,237.07. Fresh US economic data showed a rise in consumer confidence for May, a surprising increase in durable goods orders for April and an increase in home prices for March on the widely ... |
| | | | International media reports on the 2014/15 federal budget reflect concerns that cuts will hit consumer confidence in an economy that is doing better than most of its counterparts. "Australia's first budget under Tony Abbott was either brave or foolhardy," ... |
| | | | ... market are equally ambivalent - there's also the good and the bad. For instance, the Conference Board's latest consumer confidence report shows the percentage of consumers who think that jobs would be hard to get in the next 6 months increased sharply ... |
| | | | ... bankers sell compulsory super at workplaces will reduce the integrity of Australia's super system and ultimately consumer confidence." The FSC expects the hearing to take place at the end of May. |
| | | | ... June share price index futures contract was was up 19 points at 5,496. The US' Conference Board's index of consumer confidence dipped to 82.3 in April, below the 83.6 forecast by analysts. But, the S&P/Case-Shiller index of home prices showed a rise ... |
| | | | ... annual rate of increase since August 2013 and slower than the 13.2% increase posted in the previous month. US consumer confidence declined from 83.9 to 82.3 in April, disappointing market expectations for an 83.2 reading but... remained above the 80 ... |
| | | | ... bankers sell compulsory super at workplaces will reduce the integrity of Australia's super system and ultimately consumer confidence," he said. |
| | | | ... of consumers believed financial advisers had "high" or "very high" ethics and honesty standards. However, consumer confidence hit 52% for accountants. The research surveyed 30 different occupations and found that "a majority of professions, 17, recorded ... |
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